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The present invention relates to apparatus for the treatment of hemorrhoids. More particularly, the present invention relates to devices for massaging internal and external hemorrhoids by the self movement of the device. The present invention also relates to devices that are held within the anal canal and are driven by the peristaltic activity of the surface of the anal canal for the purpose of massaging internal and external hemorrhoids.
There are many anal treatment dilators and various mechanical devices, which are intended to facilitate the treatment of hemorrhoidal tissues. U.S. Pat. No. 4,263,914 massages the anal canal manually. U.S. Pat. No. 4,583,542 issued on Apr. 22, 1986 to Z. R. Boyd, describes a stationary device with a steep circumferential shoulder of the head and an outward tapered surface toward the large flange associated with the device. When the anal sphincter contracts, the lateral pressure applied on the outward tapered surface and the flange, will thrust the device out from the anus. This device is intended to stay in a stationary position when the anal sphincter relaxes. U.S. Pat. No. 5,797,950 to the present inventor utilizes anal sphincter contractions to massage the prostate by reciprocal linear movement of the apparatus held by a rod set against the perineum region. U.S. Pat. No. 6,589,193 to the present inventor utilizes the entire anal canal's static and dynamic lateral pressure and the peristaltic activity of the anal canal to massage the internal and external hemorrhoids. With the exception of U.S. Pat. No. 6,589,193, no previous invention mobilizes the apparatus to massage the internal and external hemorrhoids mostly by the activity of the pecten within the anal canal.
U.S. Design Pat. No. 428,488, issued on Jul. 18, 2000 shows a first ball and a second ball connected by a shaft. The shaft has a diameter that is proportionally large in comparison with the length of the shaft and the diameter of the heads. The diameter of the shaft is about one-third of the length of the shaft and about 60% of the diameter of one of the heads. The shaft has a central concave narrow section. The relatively large diameter of the shaft in combination with narrow section will be gripped by the pecten and will, accordingly, hamper free movement of the head throughout the internal hemorrhoidal area. The proportionally large diameter of the shaft in combination with the diameter of the head will contribute to undesired easy evacuation of the device from the anal canal.
It is an object of the present invention to facilitate the effects of combination of the rectal pressure and the peristaltic movement of the pecten inside the anal canal to gently massage hemorrhoids. The rectal pressure and the peristaltic activity within the pecten drive the device slightly back and forth. The pecten is a narrow, concaved portion of the anal canal. These slight movements effectively massage the internal and the external hemorrhoids without aggravating the condition. In addition, the peristaltic movement within the pecten consumes a large amount of energy, increasing fresh blood circulation to the anorectal area to improve hemorrhoidal conditions.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a short and small diameter device with a smooth surface mostly working only within the anal canal so as not to aggravate the condition of the hemorrhoids.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a hemorrhoidal treatment device, which is easy to use, inexpensive and easy to manufacture.
A hemorrhoid treatment device comprises a head having a ball-like shape, and a shaft connected to the head. The shaft has a generally cylindrical surface extending from the head. The cylindrical surface should have a generally constant diameter extending between the heads. The diameter of the wide portion of the head is from 6 mm to 14 mm inclusive, and the length of the top of the head and the bottom of the head is from 6 mm to 14 mm inclusive. The maximum diameter of the shaft within 30 mm from the head is less than half of the diameter of the wide portion of the head, and the length of the shaft is no less than 30 mm. The device can be made of a rigid or semi-rigid material. The device may also include a limiting ball connected to the shaft at no less than 20 mm from the head.
The device 10 has a head 3, with a shaft 5 connected to the head 3. The head 3 has a ball-like shape and the diameter of the wide portion of the head 3 is from 6 mm to 14 mm inclusive, while the optimum diameter is 6 mm to 12 mm inclusive. The shaft 5 is generally a cylindrical shape. The diameter of the shaft 5 within 30 mm from the head 3 is less than half of the diameter of the wide portion of the head 3. The optimum diameter of the shaft is less than one third of the diameter of the wide portion of the head. The length of the shaft 5 is between 25 mm and 50 mm, inclusive. The preferred material of the device is a rigid or a semi-rigid material. The semi-rigid materials can be of a soluble material.
The shape of the head can be oval or arrow shape, if such a shape is adopted, then, the head having a wide portion, between the top 2 and the bottom 4 of the head 3 and the length from the top 2 to the bottom 6 of the head 3 is from 6 mm to 16 mm inclusive, while the optimum length is from 6 mm to 12 mm inclusive.
The device 20 has a head 23, with a shaft 25 connected to the head 23. The figures of the head 23 and the shaft 25 are as same as the head 3 and the shaft 5 of the device 10 on the
The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/571,820, filed on May 17, 2004, and entitled “HEMORRHOID TREATMENT DEVICE.”
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60571820 | May 2004 | US |